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Post by Greeny1210 on Dec 1, 2014 14:57:51 GMT
need to Upgrade from ego-t and Icear16 I have been half using the last year or so and looking at these 2 kits myepack.co.uk/kits/mini-protank-2-kit.htmlmyepack.co.uk/kanger-emow-mega-kit.html (or the regular one not sure whats mega about it or the difference) Does anyone have any advice as to which would be best, or other possible bits of kit, budget of no more than £40 for batteries and tanks/clearos (whatever they are called these days lol, I've lost track, is there much difference between these Itaste/Isticks I have been hearing of although I believe they are just batteries from what I can tell thanks guys, Really want to kick the evil weed after nearly 3 years of trying and getting fed up with leaking in pockets, mouthfuls of rank liquid etc
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Post by quincey43 on Dec 1, 2014 15:36:10 GMT
I would go for the Emow Mega. I have this and for me it is superb! Also has the spring loaded pin so no problems with the conection from the tank to the battery. It is quite a bit heavier than the Pro tank kit but bigger battery so will last much longer. It also fits well on my istick too! Let us know what you choose and if you like it!! Good luck.
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Post by prr on Dec 1, 2014 18:40:28 GMT
Firstly I don't have either of these, but given the £20 price of the evod kit and firmly believing you should have a spare battery and clearo, you can afford 2 of these within your budget. I believe myepack offers free postage on orders over £40 if you bung in a bottle of liquid you will get that. On the other hand the Emow kit looks good, the battery is variable volts and has 1600 Mah 2 1/2 times the capacity of the evod batteries. Not much help I'm afraid! Greeny1210
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Post by Greeny1210 on Dec 1, 2014 21:33:02 GMT
Any helps appreciated mate, got to make a decision tonight
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Post by DiscoDes on Dec 1, 2014 22:22:53 GMT
The Emow gets good reviews, but ideally you need to have a spare battery and a few spare coils, you NEED backups!
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Post by decoy on Dec 2, 2014 7:57:15 GMT
i have both attys and tbh they are much of the same (prob because they use the same coils)the only real diff is that you get air control on the mow batts are batts and have a set life span 600 ma is prob not going to last all day(or a night out on the razz lol)
so idd prob go for the emow setup and a cupple of jhonco/naturevape coils if you cant make them your self and buy a cheapo backup batt when funds allow
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Post by Greeny1210 on Dec 2, 2014 13:48:06 GMT
cheers guys, are the bigger voltage batts still bigger in size? I bought a VV 1100 one a year or 2 ago and never used it as it was too long to cary about in my pocket, they don't look that much bigger than a 650/900 in the pics on my epack but its hard to tell for sure
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